these are the basic tenets of the nanny state, someone other than the parent, whether it be an educator, the health care professional, or the government and politicians who know better than their own parents, what children should and should be doing and exposed to and what they should believe. and as part of the nanny state mentality, they operate under the guise of being the ultimate protector of the children and see the safety rhetoric and language. it's really a wedge to get into the home and to undermine the parental-child relationship. and i know that there are a lot of snotty elitist liberals out there rolling their eyes, and who consider any parent who talks about this as paranoid, but i can tell you that you've got many viewers out there who have been not only offended, but very troubled and worried by this invasiveness that is a great trend, not only in, you know, health care offices, but in schools, as well. >> megyn: well, it's not just asking children what's in the home. the president seems to be clarifying any doctor can ask anybody if they have a gun in their house, it's n